Date: Fri, 12 Jul 1996 10:43:56 +0200 From: Poul-Henning Kamp <phk@FreeBSD.ORG> To: Peter Childs <pjchilds@imforei.apana.org.au> Cc: terry@lambert.org, freebsd-hackers@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Preach it (was Some recent changes to GENERIC) Message-ID: <3731.837161036@critter.tfs.com> In-Reply-To: Your message of "Fri, 12 Jul 1996 17:54:17 %2B0930." <199607120824.RAA01082@al.imforei.apana.org.au>
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In message <199607120824.RAA01082@al.imforei.apana.org.au>, Peter Childs writes : >Terry Lambert wrote... > >: I believe that when faced with the task of promoting change, there >: are two choices: evolutionary and revolutionary. Microsoft and >: Novell have done the evolutionary, and we are far from satisfied >: with their results. It is time to try the revolutionary. > > If you have some spare time many of us would be interested in > some visionary ideas... new ways of looking at things and others > visions can flavor others developments (perhaps for the better!) I agree, how about this for a revolution: I have this idea about putting tcl in the kernel. I can imagine some rather interesting possibilities this would give us. Imagine all the "policies" we have, they could be boot-time configurable. When we run out of vm for instance, If we had tcl in the kernel the sysad could do something like: proc out_of_vm {} { foreach p in [procs] { if {[proc argv0 $p] == "emacs"} { proc kill -6 $p } } } I'm almost kidding :-) -- Poul-Henning Kamp | phk@FreeBSD.ORG FreeBSD Core-team. http://www.freebsd.org/~phk | phk@login.dknet.dk Private mailbox. whois: [PHK] | phk@ref.tfs.com TRW Financial Systems, Inc. Future will arrive by its own means, progress not so.
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